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relation ship problems. they were in a stable. the first christmas family had that. your message to your community today? it is important today that the jewish community does not get overwhelmed with christmas. have our own traditions and perhaps coming together this year reminds us that diversity down here speaks of unity in god. it is ok to be proud of our tradition. we do not need to copy other faith communities. we need to look inside as to what out these things in the beauty of our traditions. be proud to bejewish. place candles in the window. hanukkah candles in the home and be proud of who we are. recognise the diversity and that makes us richer and gives us a more meaningful experience in this world. merry christmas and happy hanukkah. enjoy your day. whatever you do today i hope you enjoy your day as well. i will be back with headlines in a few moments.
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hello, this is breakfast on christmas morning with, me, naga munchetty. it's 7:31am. now, a summary of this morning's main news. a russian military plane has crashed into the black sea just minutes after taking off from sochi. russian news agencies say there were as many as 91 people onboard, 83 passengers and eight crew members. reports suggest that the plane was travelling to syria and that debris has been found in the black sea. ‘inspiration' is to be the theme of the queen's christmas broadcast this year. she will speak of drawing strength from meeting ordinary people doing extraordinary things. the queen is at her home in sandringham in norfolk with other members of the royal family, though not with the duke and duchess of cambridge. they are spending the day with the middleton family. britain's senior anglican and catholic archbishops are addressing uncertainty in their christmas sermons. later this morning, archbishop of canterbury justin welby will talk about fear and division in the world as 2016 draws to a close. last night, catholic leader cardinal vincent nichols spoke of similar issues.
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the american president—elect donald trump says he intends to close his charitable foundation, to avoid any conflict of interest with his presidency. the trump foundation is currently being investigated by new york's attorney general, to establish whether it supported a republican political campaign in florida in 2013. thousands of people are being urged to leave their homes in the philippines as a super typhoon roars towards the country's east coast. typhoon nok—ten is expected to hit today, bringing winds of nearly 160 mph. dozens of ports have been closed, as officials warn of potentially deadly two metre waves. you might think that father christmas's preferred mode of a transport is a sleigh pulled by dasher, dancer and prancer, but yesterday, in the american state of virginia, he took some time out to swap the skies for water—skis. the man in red was accompanied by his trusty elves and reindeer. some, though, weren't quite as successful as others, proving that four legs
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are perhaps better than two. the grinch also got in on the action, on hisjetski. coming up later in the programme, we'll hear how the poet and broadcaster lemn sissay is trying to make christmas a magical day for children in the care system. it's time now to look back on 2016. muhammed ali, sir terry wogan and prince are just a few of those who left us this year. their lives are celebrated in review 2016: we remember part one. # you don't have to be beautiful to turn me on...# so how did the artist formerly known as come about? that came up through people's problems with, mainly the media's problem with not having a pronunciation for the symbol. so they had to come up with something, i guess. music: "purple rain" by prince.
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i truly love you. i truly madly deeply love you. i really truly madly love you. i really truly madly deeply love you. i really truly madly deeply passionately love you. i really truly madly deeply passionately remarkably love you. i really truly madly deeply passionately remarkably... deliciously love you. i really truly madly passionately remarkably deliciouslyjuicily love you... deeply! you passed on deeply! which was your word, which means you couldn't have meant it! cancel the kitchen scraps for lepers and orphans. no more merciful beheadings... and call off christmas! it was malfoy. that is a very serious accusation, potter. indeed. i just know. you just. . . know?
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applause the mona lisa. she never changes, does she? laughter of course she doesn't, that's how leonardo painted her. we thought we were in a dream, you know? because we had done nothing in particular, and we both said, well, he said you're women, right about two women living together. and we said, ok, we could do flat sharing. you think i'll tell you how robert and me went to the art galleries and the cathedrals and the park. and then having got that out of me, you think i'll tell you how he's asked me to spend the night with him. spend the night with him? i knew you'd drag it out of me somehow! laughter
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i'm leonard by the way. leonard dunn. i'm maria. parkinson. mrs maria parkinson. how do you do? i believed that most women felt trapped the way i did. the first sentence i wrote, i knew, they must never go to bed. not ever. you've got to transport that huge lump into the world, hasn't she? 0nly women can do that. a man couldn't give birth to a jelly baby! laughter # neighbours # everybody needs good neighbours # with a little understanding # you can find the perfect blend...# music: hi—di—hi theme. music: grange hill theme. music: coronation street theme.
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the name's hilda ogden. that's our freda. the character was originally written as a rather stereotyped character, as stan was. the big fat man and lazy husband, and little nagging wife. i bet barbara cartland never has all this trouble. well after a few weeks we thought this was going to get a bit boring. so we started playing against the script. same words, but trying to give them a bit more character. round it out a bit. fish knives, they are common as muck! i'm glad we haven't got any. stan did it all himself, you know. well, the mural, anyway. sings 0h, hilda, there you are love. 0h, hello.
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drawn to me compulsorily were you? ay? by my singing. you know, the way them singing sirens used to draw unsuspecting sailors to their doom. music: "boogie nights" by heatwave. quincy always talks about thinking that i must have been black. i must have been, you know, before he met me, because of the music of heatwave. music: "rock with you" by michaeljackson. the whole thing took two weekends and it was amazing. by the time it was over, quincy and i had become such close buddies, that he said i want you to work on everything i'm doing. music: "thriller"
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by michaeljackson. here is the clock, the trumpton clock. here is chippy minton,
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and his son nibs. morning mr minton, nice day? morning, yourworship, yes, it is. how's business? can't complain, replies chippy. we're going to do a job for mr platt, the clockmaker. a grandfather clock, needs its case mended. good morning! pat called. morning pat, said mrs goggins. looks like a busy day for you, lots of letters and parcels. well, at least it's a nice day for it! sings he sent me to get these throat lozenges. here, those are mine. if i don't take those i might lose m that is why he simply to get them! cheeky blighter! there's a lot of them about, ain't there? i ain't staying round here! we used plasticine because it was fun and it's quite easy,
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although it has got a few drawbacks. if the temperature is too cold, it can crack. if it's too hot, it can melt and get a bit soggy, and arms and legs can fall off. custard surprise on its way up! drumming music i've been a man in the world, and i want everybody out there on tv to know it. i am the greatest. i don't think he'll ever get through this round. he's going again... he's got him! why do you insist on being
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called muhammad ali now? that's the name given to me by my leading teacher. that's my original name, that's a slave name, i'm no longer a slave. a man who can pay in two fights for three planes, why would you take and seek out and be anxious to call me, out of 30 men who you could have called? you wait til i get george foreman. he talks too much, he's ugly, he's pretending. i'm the true champion and they make me the underdog. i'm going to show them all, because i'm the champion, i'm the real champion. there will never be one like me, and all you people in britain who rate me as the greatest, i'm going to prove i'm the greatest. we're going to prove to the world i'm the greatest. this is my last fight, i don't want none of you to miss it. so please come to theatres, i'm going to eat some raw meat. i'm going to get ready and chop some more trees! drumming music
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commentator: oh my god, he's won the title back at 32! he just beat himself out. he was so tired. i said, man, this is the wrong place to get tired! they have another try! they have their fifth. the forwards have just stepped up to the mark and smashed wales. rock music. i've won a few tournaments, i've won some majors. the line is perfect. he's got it! i suppose the most important thing... is the fact that it has been as good
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as it has been to me. arnold palmer, golfer, aviator, man of many powers. music: grandstand theme. commentator: he's on his own! shergar! shergar wins! # come with me and you'll be in a world of pure imagination...# when i do makejokes, they're usually not that funny, they're kind of corny. but if i go in public somewhere, the first thing people say, come on, come on, let's have one! you have 28 seconds left.
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hurry, hurry. 28 seconds, you're running out of time. to be honest, i cannot function in these conditions! you're making me extremely nervous! what is that, a handkerchief? nothing. it's nothing. if it's nothing, why can't i see it? my blanket, my blue blanket, give me my blue blanket! the waco kid. the waco kid? he had the fastest hands in the west. in the world. today, look at that. steady as a rock. yeah, but i shoot with this hand. acoustic guitar music. piano music.
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a lot of people have criticised me for writing music in which they find no meaning. i take for granted that what i write has got a meaning. i think a composer should be able to take that for granted, otherwise he should not be in the business at all. a lot of people have criticised me for writing music in which they find no meaning. i take for granted that what i write has got a meaning. i think a composer should be able to take that for granted, otherwise he should not be in the business at all. to do something which is civilised in intent, and i hope in result, at the top end of what is possible in a civilisation, what a privilege.
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what a privilege. acoustic guitar music. everything you read in the paper about how hard the prime minister has to work is bit of a myth, really. this is put up by the press office as a matter of course. but if you think about it, what do you have to do? chair the cabinet? two and a half hours a week. answer questions in the house. twice a week. another half—hour. audience with the queen on tuesday evenings. another hour. seven and a half hours a week so far. there must be more to it than that. your name will also go on the list. what is it?
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don't tell him, pike! when i was 15 or 16, i was with an old soldier. he fought in a battle in 1898. he said, i was in the rifle brigade. i was a lance corporal. they don't like it up ‘em, you know! i can't get over a girl like you, so turn out the lights yourself. i hope sergeant major is in good mood. is he in a good mood? i did not have time to find out. our cordon bleu cook is in an italian mood. and he has conjured up for you spaghetti bolognese and chips. i suppose she wanted to punish me. and punish her mother too?
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maybe that was the only way to punish me properly. maybe it wouldn't have been enough to tell me in private that she despised me. the most quick way was to bundle you back through your own doorway and into the safety of this hallway, but i'm afraid that in my anxiety to defend you, i was over vigorous. speed was the essence of the matter, but it has caused you some shock and i am very sorry. are you or you not the servant? was that a yea or nay? it was a yea my lord, but i don't believe a word of it. i know nothing. laughter. what? i know nothing. nothing. no, forget that. i know nothing. tell her. i will kill you! no, i know nothing.
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i am from barcelona. it is almost a drama or a tragedy with laughs, because they are real people in trouble, and we always love seeing people in trouble unless it's us. there is too much butter on those trays, ok? there is too much butter and those trays. no, sir, not on those trays. uno, dos, tres. viewers often see me and my co—announcers sitting like this. and they may think we are in a quiet, comfortable room. but in fact, as you can see, our studios are pretty busy, and they are like this every day of the year. there were lots of breakdowns, particularly at the beginning, because, i mean, the cameras were unreliable. we frequently lost all vision on a show
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or something, so the announcer would have to go in and apologise and tell them to go and have a cup of tea. from now until after five o'clock this afternoon, television cameras take you into the heart of london to watch and share. that was me, helping in a small way to make television history. hello. frost will be widespread over the weekend, severe in places to minus seven celsius, just 19 fahrenheit. and there will be snow. so far this month, as you know, it has been particularly cold, especially over england. 5 degrees or more below normal. she did something that in our society is unspeakable. she kissed a black man. but remember, it was a sin to kill a mockingbird. chekov, pavel andreievich, sir.
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fine, pavel andreievich, chekhov begin shipwide mission broadcast. yes, sir, happy to. authorisation code 95 wictor wictor two. authorisation not recognised. authorisation code 95 victor victor two. access granted. may i have your attention, please? trades dispute act, 1911, the right to peaceful picketing is according to the striker by act of parliament the right to strike and the right to peaceful picketing. yes, trades dispute act, 1911. right, let's check with the expert. report status. liberator is stationary and is stabilised in an anti—orbital posture.
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whatever that means. it means we got it right. together, we can find a ship manually. we would make a good team. hurray for us. it's friday, its five o'clock, and it's crackerjack! are you ready to rock on crackerjack? those are the nice prizes for you, which are of course crackerjack pencils! # right, said, fred, give a shout for charlie # up comes charlie from the floor below hello, dolly! there are some super tracks on this. a track every morning with ken bruce and myself every afternoon. there will be another one same time tomorrow. we are working in a very recording studio, which is recording 16 separate tracks through a board like this. when i started producing records a few years ago... # right, said fred, both of us together, one
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# each end and steady as we go....# we still mixed our sounds on a board like this, not quite as complicated. but it all came down to just one track because it was on a record came out of one loudspeaker. # there's nothing you can do that can't be done... # nothing you can sing that can't be sung. # very superstitious. music. it's all around us. it's in everything we do. in our work or play. we celebrate with it, and we mourn with it. # i may not always love you i need music, and i don't mean just professionally.
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i think you will find to some extent, pretty well everybody does. # if i painted a picture of you...# bill haley had arrived, and of course that was the end of ballad singing. i never had another hit until 1962. but fortunately in the meantime, i had done two weeks in 1960 and this led to discjockeying. i was talking instead of singing. i wasn't everybody‘s choice to be on radio 1, because there was the question of whether i would fit into all this. so i had a three month contract, simple as that. what is the recipe today? apricot and mince meat pie. morning, all. on thejimmy young programme today... good evening.
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welcome. hello and welcome to the beginning of what i hope will be a long and happy relationship. how anyone can get such applause and still stay as nice as me, i don't know. i didn't set out to be famous. i mean, i didn't mind if being famous was there on offer. great. it's two minutes to eight o'clock. dashed glad of your company. that's the bee gees sisters. have a pencil and paper handy, and your brain in gear. cheering welcome to the millions of you watching, to the performers from 25 countries waiting nervously backstage.
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four brides of frankenstein. we have a running total going on now. we have been open for one hour and it's a splendid total. we have £25,320. applause how much longer have we got to go? we have got about an hour. one hour? one hour, and we have about 1.5 million to raise to do better than last year. i think we can do it. # fiddle, cello, big bass drum, bassoon, flute # each one making the most of his chance # altogether in the floral dance...# show us the money. i'm going to miss you. have a happy christmas. thank you.
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thank you for being my friend. hello. this is breakfast with naga munchetty. a russian military plane carrying more than 90 people has crashed into the black sea. the aircraft went missing around 20 minutes after taking off from sochi on its way to syria. members of a military choir were among those onboard. good morning.
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